πβοΈ Winter Driving Tip Alert! βοΈπ

Hey drivers! With the chilly weather at our doorstep, it’s crucial to keep our cars happy and healthy. Motoring advice is circling around, and it’s all about NOT hitting the road as soon as you jump in your car on those frosty mornings. Here’s why:


π§ **Why the Wait?**
When you start your engine in cold temps, the fluids inside, like oil, need a moment to warm and flow smoothly. Ignoring this can mean potential damage in the long run. Just wait for the revs to drop to 1,000 RPM or below before setting off. It’s literally just 30-60 seconds of your life, and your car will thank you!
π **Experts Chime In**
Capturing Cars explains that while newer models might be less affected, not everyone rolls in the latest wheels. Even if your car handbook suggests it’s unnecessary, ensuring those engine fluids are operationally optimal can only be a good thing, especially for older cars!
π **Battery Blues**
And letβs not forget the battery woes. Cold weather zaps battery power, so consider a check-up to avoid a no-start situation!
π‘ **Top Takeaway**
Give your car a short warm-up session before heading out. It ensures better oil flow and helps keep the engine running smoothly. Plus, by the time you’ve de-iced your windscreen, you’re likely ready to go!
π£οΈ What do you think? Do you warm up your car before driving? Let us know in the comments below!
Stay safe and drive smart this winter! π¨οΈπβ¨